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From stories about cattlemen, fellow critics, his beloved desert, cities, and technocrats to thoughts on sin and redemption, this is one of our most treasured writers at the height of his powers in One Life at a Time, Please. Edward Abbey died in 1989-too soon, some said. "And where have the years gone?" Abbey wrote, "why, into the usual vices of the romantic realist: into sloth and melancholy, love and marriage and the begetting of children, into the strenuous maneuvers of earning a living without living to earn, into travel and play and music and drink and talk and laughter, into saving the…mehr
From stories about cattlemen, fellow critics, his beloved desert, cities, and technocrats to thoughts on sin and redemption, this is one of our most treasured writers at the height of his powers in One Life at a Time, Please. Edward Abbey died in 1989-too soon, some said. "And where have the years gone?" Abbey wrote, "why, into the usual vices of the romantic realist: into sloth and melancholy, love and marriage and the begetting of children, into the strenuous maneuvers of earning a living without living to earn, into travel and play and music and drink and talk and laughter, into saving the world-but saving the world was only a hobby. Into watching cloud formations float across our planetary skies. But mostly into sloth and melancholy. And I don't regret a moment of it."
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Edward Abbey (1927-1989) was born in Home, Pennsylvania. He received graduate and postgraduate degrees from the University of New Mexico, and attended the University of Edinburgh. He worked for a time as a forest ranger and was a committed naturalist and a fierce environmentalist; such was his anger, eloquence, and action on the subject that he has become a heroic, almost mythic figure to a whole host of environmental groups and literally millions of readers. Abbey's career as a writer spanned four decades and encompassed a variety of genres, from essays to novels. One of his early successes was the novel The Brave Cowboy, which was made into the movie Lonely Are the Brave. His 1968 collection of essays, Desert Solitaire , became a necessary text for the new environmentalists, like the group 'Earth First,' and his rambunctious 1975 novel The Monkey Wrench Gang, a picaresque tale of environmental guerillas, which launched a national cult movement and sold over half-a-million copies. Other titles include The Journey Home, Fool's Progress, and the posthumously released Hayduke Lives!
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Preliminary Remarks Politics: Free speech: The Cowboy and His Cow Arizona: How Big is Big Enough? Theory of Anarchy Eco-Defense Blood Sport Immigration and Liberal Taboos Wild Horses Travel: A San Francisco Journal Lake Powell by Houseboat River Solitaire: A Daybook River of No Return Forty Years as a Canyoneer Big Bend TV Show: Out There in the Rocks Round River Rendezvous: The Rio Grande Books and Art: A Writer's Credo Mr Krutch The Remington Studio The Future of Sex: A Reaction to a Pair of Books-- Brownmiller's Femininity and Steinem's Outrageous Acts Emerson Nature Love: Sportsmen
Preliminary Remarks Politics: Free speech: The Cowboy and His Cow Arizona: How Big is Big Enough? Theory of Anarchy Eco-Defense Blood Sport Immigration and Liberal Taboos Wild Horses Travel: A San Francisco Journal Lake Powell by Houseboat River Solitaire: A Daybook River of No Return Forty Years as a Canyoneer Big Bend TV Show: Out There in the Rocks Round River Rendezvous: The Rio Grande Books and Art: A Writer's Credo Mr Krutch The Remington Studio The Future of Sex: A Reaction to a Pair of Books-- Brownmiller's Femininity and Steinem's Outrageous Acts Emerson Nature Love: Sportsmen
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